Young dolphins pick their friends wisely
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today.duke.edu
Young Dolphins Pick Their Friends Wisely
Strategic networking is key to career success, and not just for humans. A new study of wild bottlenose dolphins reveals that in early life, dolphins devote more time to building connections that could give them an edge later on. Researchers at Georgetown…
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dolphins have developed a complex language. Studies have confirmed they possess self-awareness, problem-solving abilities, empathy, innovation & teaching skills; they feel grief, joy & playfulness just as we do. Yet, knowing all of this, we still kill them or put them in tanks.
Forwarded from Salus et Virtus
«You must understand fear so you can manipulate it. Fear is like fire. You can make it work for you: it can warm you in winter, cook your food when you’re hungry, give you light when you are in the dark, and produce energy. Let it go out of control and it can hurt you, even kill you… Fear is a friend of exceptional people» Cus D'Amato.
Appearances vs. Experiences: What Makes Us Happy
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Farnam Street
Appearances vs Experiences: What Really Makes Us Happy
In the search for happiness, we often confuse how something looks with how it’s likely to make us feel. This is especially true when it comes to our homes. If we want to maximize happiness, we need to prioritize experiences over appearances.
All-you-can-eat study shows body copes well with one-off calorie indulgence
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www.bath.ac.uk
All-you-can-eat pizza study shows body copes surprisingly well with one-off calorie indulgence
Young men can eat twice as much food as they need to feel ‘full’, research shows.